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In Reply to: RE: Another First Reflection Trap (FRT) Adventure : Quasi-Ambiophonics posted by glasgal@ambiophonics.org on March 08, 2017 at 07:39:10
Thanks, Ralph. Unfortunately I have Maggies so can't put them below the screen, or behind it. So I'll give it a try this week but the only way I could do this is to move them when I'm listening to music -- which actually isn't out of the question.
I'm also sorely constrained on what I can fit behind my head -- my room is only 14' deep so I have to sit close to the rear wall. I was wondering whether a nearfield monitor would work for the rear.
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Thanks for not giving up. The rear speakers can be in the near field. I have one pair that is only about two feet away. Just adjust the rear level so you don't have frontal sound seeming to come from the rear. You can also delay them if you have a control but that is seldom necessary. The rears do have to be RACE or similar crosstalk cancelled and at a narrow angle or you will localize to them.
Thanks, that's good to know. Two feet I can handle!
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